From Times Square Chronicles, posted by Stephen Sorokoff Monday, April 27, 2015 The punch line of that old joke is “practice”, however in the world of classical music it also takes concerned citizens to support and nurture young artists. Few have been more supportive...
The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation proudly announces MICHAEL BROWN, Laureate of the New York International Piano Competition, as a recipient of the prestigious 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant, back-to-back with Charlie Albright, Laureate of the New York International...
by Rorianne Schrade for New York Concert Review; New York, NY Music competitions today seem to sprout up practically anywhere that there are instruments, such that the array of contest names in winners’ biographies rapidly becomes a blur, from the first annual This...
The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation is pleased to announce the results of the 7th New York International Piano Competition. Held at The Manhattan School of Music from June 23– 27, 2014, the NYIPC hosted young pianists, ages 16-21, from around the world. The week-long...
We invite you to attend the Seventh New York International Piano Competition in New York City, presented under the auspices of The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation. From June 23-27, twenty-two young pianists, representing some of the finest teachers and conservatories...